If its a digital readout, no, because it has a limited number of readings, whereas a analogue (liquid ) thermometer has a (theoreticallly) unlimited
number of readings.
what characteristic belongs to a clinical thermometer
The average temperature in a clinical thermometer is from approximately 35 degrees to 42 degrees.
A clinical thermometer is a thermometer people use to check the average humans body temperature.
A clinical thermometer is used to measure a human body, and the laboratory thermometer is used to boil water and other lab uses.
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If it is an analog thermometer, the face of the thermometer is shaped in a way that magnifies the readout, but it has a very narrow angle of visibility. Once rotated to the proper angle, the once thin line becomes a thick, easy to read line.
what characteristic belongs to a clinical thermometer
A clinical thermometer, this type of thermometer is sensitive to very small changes in temperature but is able to measure temperatures only within a few degrees of normal body temperature (thirty seven degrees celsius).
Analog way. Unless you have a digital thermometer
Clinical Thermometer
The average temperature in a clinical thermometer is from approximately 35 degrees to 42 degrees.
a lab thermometer did not have a constriction as compared to clinical thermometer. it have a wide range of measurement and usually contains alcohol
A clinical thermometer is a thermometer people use to check the average humans body temperature.
Lab thermometer.
A clinical thermometer will offer more precise calibrated readings than a mercury thermometer. The range of measurable temperature differs between a clinical and a mercury thermometer with the mercury thermometer having the wider range.
The liquid in a clinical thermometer is often mercury. But there are thermometers that use a coloured alcohol.
becouse the clinical themometer s showing the aswr quickly